Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] found " in BNC.

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1 Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book .
2 In other countries it is sometimes seen in dogs imported from endemic regions Gross : They are readily recognised on the basis of size ( 1.0-2.0 cm ) , being much smaller than the common ascarid nematodes which are also found in the small intestine , and by their characteristic " hook " posture .
3 By contrast , a scientist who produces results which are later found to be false runs the risk of losing respectability amongst his peers , advancement from his employers and future support from funding institutions .
4 The inquisition also excludes holdings in Middlesex which he had passed to his younger son in 1271 and the lands he is known to have acquired in Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire and which are later found in the possession of his family .
5 " I was also favoured with several of the nuts , commonly called Molucca beans , which are frequently found on the western shores of this and others of the Hebrides .
6 " I was also favoured with several of the nuts , commonly called Molucca beans , which are frequently found on the western shores of this and others of the Hebrides .
7 Thus , for example , those of C. oncophora and C. curtiei which are primarily found in temperate ares are similar to those of Ostertagia ; C. punctata and C. pectinata which are more common in warmer areas have similar requirements to Haemonchus .
8 So do other goods , such as batteries , which are rarely found in state shops .
9 You can aim for a stylised representation of nature , but include straight lines and symmetry , which are rarely found in nature .
10 The island became covered with vegetation , fossils of which are sometimes found in the volcanic ashes .
11 Hair analysis : ‘ The concept of allergic symptoms being related to the levels of metal which are commonly found in hair samples is entirely speculative .
12 Those terms which are commonly found in leases , both express and implied , are detailed below .
13 Burrowing bivalves , which are typically found in the soft bottoms of shallow seas today , dig themselves down into the sediment , where they escape the attention of many predators ( except birds with long bills ! ) .
14 Auxiliary need tends to occur in the same syntactic environments as at all , ever and any , which are typically found in so-called non-assertive sentences .
15 The rings were used in a variety of ways : some were worn on the arm or wrist ; others appear to be the frames for the mouths of pouches which are often found to contain small metal items ; a third use was as a girdle hanger .
16 One very useful feature was the lack of glass braces which are often found around the inside openings of less robustly built aquariums , as this allowed much more flexibility in fitting items such as the filter .
17 antihistamines which are often found in cough medicines , in decongestants such as Night Nurse and also in treatments for travel sickness .
18 These data must be interpreted cautiously , however , in view of our findings that glutathione S-transferase π is present in normal colonic epithelium and also in chronic inflammatory cells , which are often found as part of colonic carcinomas .
19 In editing a transcript some of the wordiness or digressions and sub-clauses , which are often found in official documents , may be omitted .
20 It produced distinctive pottery vessels in human or animal form , which are now found in large numbers in collections throughout the world .
21 The supposedly most securely dated vessels are those which can be related to Continental chronologies ; vessels which occur on the Continent but not in England date to before the migration , those on both sides of the North Sea to the migration period itself , and those which are only found in England must have developed after the migration period .
22 It includes many that have developed as a result of state intervention and which are only found within government , such as inspectorates of factories and public health professionals .
23 The surface of their body was covered with an interlocking series of shiny scales ( ‘ ganoid ’ ) which are still found in the bichir .
24 the ruins of peoples which are still found here and there and which are no longer capable of a national existence , are absorbed by the larger nations and either become part of them or maintain themselves as ethnographic monuments without political significance .
25 The bacteria which are usually found in the intestine , such as Escherichia coli , when found in conjunction with urethritis , often indicate infection higher in the uro-genital tract .
26 He had gone on to remark that the Toraja combined various features which were rarely found together : they had hunted heads , believed in a celestial origin , practised a primeval megalithism , built sophisticated architecture and produced a unique written ( or , rather , carved-and-painted ) language , which very few scholars can read .
27 The couple were also forced to sell at a loss , the nearby post office and general store , which were also found to be contaminated .
28 In its evidence to Williams , the Board had strongly supported the statutory test of obscenity because of its unique relevance to the sort of films which were repeatedly found most pernicious .
29 The package would also recognize footnotes ( perhaps nested to several levels ) and support variant readings of those texts which were originally found in heavily edited manuscript form .
30 What Gordon found was that the passages rewritten by the class containing the most poor readers were the ones which were subsequently found to be the most comprehensible .
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